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Electoral College. Trump was the first Republican to take office as president since January 20, 2001, when George W. Bush was inaugurated. The Republicans lost... |
Young Republicans is the name of an organization for members of the American Republican Party under the age of 40. It has both a national organization... |
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The United States Electoral College is a name used to describe the official 538 Presidential electors who come together every four years during the presidential... |
Jim Cawley (category Republican Party (United States) politicians) former Pennsylvania state chairman and national co-chairman of the College Republicans and served as an elected member of the Bristol Township School Board... |
Bill Cassidy (category Republican Party (United States) politicians) University and A&M College. He is married to Laura Layden. They have three children. On February 13, 2021 Cassidy voted that Republican President Donald... |
Anthony Gonzalez (category Republican Party (United States) politicians) congressional district in 2018 as a Republican. Gonzalez won the election. On January 13, 2021 Gonzalez voted with nine Republicans and all the Democrats in the... |
Tommy Tuberville (category Republican Party (United States) politicians) as a color analyst for their college football coverage. In April 2019, Tuberville announced he would run for the Republican nomination for the United States... |
Ben Sasse (category Republican Party (United States) politicians) the U.S. Republican Party. Sasse was born on February 22, 1972 in Plainview, Nebraska. He studied at Harvard University, St. John's College, Maryland... |
Adam Gregg (category Republican Party (United States) politicians) Republican Party. Gregg was born in Hawarden, Iowa. He studied at Central College and at Drake University Law School. Gregg is a former Public Defender of... |
Salmon P. Chase (category Republican Party (United States) politicians) sixth Chief Justice of the United States. He was one of the most famous Republicans of his time. Chase was born on January 13, 1808 in Cornish, New Hampshire... |
Congress switched to a Republican majority. However, Clinton still beat Republican Bob Dole in the 1996 election. The Republicans defeated Clinton's proposal... |
Cathy McMorris Rodgers (category Republican Party (United States) politicians) member of the Republican Party. McMorris Rodgers was born on May 22, 1969 in Salem, Oregon. She studied at Pensacola Christian College and at University... |
John Boozman (category Republican Party (United States) politicians) studied at studied at University of Arkansas, Fayetteville and at Southern College of Optometry. He is married to Cathy Boozman. They have three children... |
other College Republicans formed the "USA Foundation". It was a non-partisan tax-exempt organization that held two days of rallies on college campuses... |
2019. Legend: Democratic (32) Republican (9) No party (1) Gleaves lost by 359 votes. Initially, the Republicans claimed that the Democrats committed... |
Rutherford B. Hayes (category Republican Party (United States) politicians) electoral votes. Hayes was born in Delaware, Ohio in 1822. He went to Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, and then went to Harvard Law School. After graduating... |
earn him 379 electoral votes. Senator Bob Dole from Kansas ran for the Republicans and was at the mercy of peaceful overseas relations and a thriving economy... |
electoral college* and popular votes** in the 39th US presidential election in 1940". Statista. Retrieved June 27, 2021. "1940 Electoral College Results"... |
Doug LaMalfa (category Republican Party (United States) politicians) Retrieved April 3, 2017. Ting, Eric (2020-12-10). "These 3 California Republicans in the House want to overturn the election". HoustonChronicle.com. Archived... |